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fdr took risk. lbj took risks. lbj said, "i know voting this legislation will lose my party for 20 years scrim he turned out to be right, but it was the right thing to do. .hat's what we're saying and the presidents ford motion in the second term to establish a legacy, and i don't think the president ought to be about a legacy but advancing the best for the american people, but talking about his legacy, i want to see what risky is going to take. is he going to put himself on the line for poor people? is he going that an honest conversation about drones? is he ever going to say the phrase prison industrial complex? reagan would not say aids. bush would not say climate change. >> is a progressive design the defense authorization act in which you can detain americans without no judicial process? to assassinate americans based on executive power question that is authoritarian, autocratic ic. drones are war crimes. we have to call it what it is. >> that is what this is about. >> that is our tradition. if one does not wa
fdr took risk. lbj took risks. lbj said, "i know voting this legislation will lose my party for 20 years scrim he turned out to be right, but it was the right thing to do. .hat's what we're saying and the presidents ford motion in the second term to establish a legacy, and i don't think the president ought to be about a legacy but advancing the best for the american people, but talking about his legacy, i want to see what risky is going to take. is he going to put himself on the line for...
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how would you evaluate it fdr's overall presidency? >> disaster. i think that he said america's economy back 10 years. there is very good evidence now, and i call your attention to a study by steven steven kania which is not widely cited. his study is one of the wage and hours activity shows that this act alone probably ensured that we would never get back to 1929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the hours worked to business confidence and business expectations and what he shows is that, the number of hours worked stayed -- went down while the number -- the number of workers stayed constant while the number of hours worked went down. another words they were going from 10 full-time employees to five part-time employees or something along those lines. he finds 85 to 90% of the decline after 1934, when the first wage and hour's act goes into place, can be traced directly to this idea of minimum-wage. in terms of all of the other regulations and excessive taxation, it's one disaster after another. one of the things we do in patriots hi
how would you evaluate it fdr's overall presidency? >> disaster. i think that he said america's economy back 10 years. there is very good evidence now, and i call your attention to a study by steven steven kania which is not widely cited. his study is one of the wage and hours activity shows that this act alone probably ensured that we would never get back to 1929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the hours worked to business confidence and business expectations and what...
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how would you evaluate fdr's overall legacy? >> disaster. i think he set america's economy back eight, 10 years. there's very good evidence now and i call your attention to study by stephen.com io, which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours out. he shows this act alone probably insured would never get that in 1829 employment under roosevelt. recently he compares the hours work to business confidence in business expectations. but he shows is the number of hours worked when down -- i'm sorry for a number of workers stayed constant while the number of workers went down. in other words, they were going from 10 full-time employees to five part-time employees. something along those lines. he finds 85% to 90% of the decline after 1934 when the first wage and hour's act goes into place can be traced rightly to this idea of a minimum wage. in terms of all the other regulations, excessive taxation is one disaster after another. one of the things we do in the future is history as we have a three-page chart that i've never seen an
how would you evaluate fdr's overall legacy? >> disaster. i think he set america's economy back eight, 10 years. there's very good evidence now and i call your attention to study by stephen.com io, which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours out. he shows this act alone probably insured would never get that in 1829 employment under roosevelt. recently he compares the hours work to business confidence in business expectations. but he shows is the number of hours...
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how would you evaluate fdr's overall legacy? >> um, disaster. i think that he set america's economy back eight, ten years. there's very good evidence now, and i call your attention to a study which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours act. and he shows that this act alone probably insured that we would never get pack to 1929 -- get back to 929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the hours work to business confidence and business expectations. and what he shows is that, um, the number of hours worked stayed -- went down, while the numbers -- i'm sorry, the number of workers stayed constant while the number of hours worked went down. they were going from ten full-time employees to five part-time employees, somewhere along those lines, and he finds 85-90% of the decline after 1934 when the first wage and hours act can be traced directly to this idea of a might minimum wa. in terms of all the other regulations, the excessive taxation, it's just one disaster after another. everyone -- and one of the things we do i
how would you evaluate fdr's overall legacy? >> um, disaster. i think that he set america's economy back eight, ten years. there's very good evidence now, and i call your attention to a study which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours act. and he shows that this act alone probably insured that we would never get pack to 1929 -- get back to 929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the hours work to business confidence and business expectations. and what...
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the left wanted since fdr. will it work? they don't care that the income is getting lower or unemployment or debt. a wife who ignores horrible husband because she can't imagine another life. >> bob: i was referring to the younger black kids in elementary school and that i thought was -- >> greg: they can get summer jobs. >> greg: i swore if obama won and i'm moving to another country. i am from texas. >> bob: jersey city. >> kimberly: involve happiness, please. facts, numbers. >> eric: let's half off to bob. great call. you almost nailed the electoral college. i woke up this morning and felt like i was trying to take it all in. where am i? where am i? am i mad or sad? like baseball. i'm a sports guy. you have a big game coming and get your butt handed to you. you don't cry. you brush yourself off, you get back up to the plate. you go again. that's what the republican party needs to do. say look, we made mistakes and we tack to the primary and maybe it's time to rethink, refocus on what we need. what is the message? focus the
the left wanted since fdr. will it work? they don't care that the income is getting lower or unemployment or debt. a wife who ignores horrible husband because she can't imagine another life. >> bob: i was referring to the younger black kids in elementary school and that i thought was -- >> greg: they can get summer jobs. >> greg: i swore if obama won and i'm moving to another country. i am from texas. >> bob: jersey city. >> kimberly: involve happiness, please....
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. >> peopl he could be the only presid democratic the civil war fdr to get twoelections -- 50%. a president who has had this hard fight to holdl1 president, even to keep the legitimacy i right,6ç the only one after get two 50% wins. that chuck just touched on there, which is w somethin there's not a mirror image onlly but it's not happening right now and that is the questio to be upon data. it'sssing the romney tax plan is to attack the taxf@ a bunch of communist. gold research for congressional -- four members of congressally eople and wds to economic growth. that report coming out and the senate republicans say they want it rescinded. they don't like beca says. the unemployment rate drops to 8%. people decide it isn't below 8%.abor must be full of a bunch of communists and theorists that the polling clearly showed president obama not just winning nationally but president obama winning in all o states that were going to put together the victory that you theyhat they were going to re-elect oll be the answer ery idea ssues and that'ss, frankly, when the news cycle. bue the elect
. >> peopl he could be the only presid democratic the civil war fdr to get twoelections -- 50%. a president who has had this hard fight to holdl1 president, even to keep the legitimacy i right,6ç the only one after get two 50% wins. that chuck just touched on there, which is w somethin there's not a mirror image onlly but it's not happening right now and that is the questio to be upon data. it'sssing the romney tax plan is to attack the taxf@ a bunch of communist. gold research for...
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he is the first president since fdr to win re-election with unemployment before 7.2 percent. the sluggish economy and the fiscal cliff among the second-term challenges and then foreign policy including the situation in syria and iran and the latest fallout from benghazi ed henry is live at the white house. a lot of challenges from abroad. >>reporter: you talk about the fiscal cliff, they have that and after what has been happening with syria and that is play out with violence on the ground. assad will not give in. the euphoria from tuesday night, you talk to people inside the white house, they knew that is evaporating and we have to get down to business so today the president got a stream of calls from world leaders, including from the u.k., and david cameron, and binyamin netanyahu from israel, as well, congratulations, but, also, in doubt the phone calls, a lot of business being conducted with the president realizing particularly in the middle east there is a lot of major problems to confront. i am told by senior officials before election day the chief of staff, jack lou an
he is the first president since fdr to win re-election with unemployment before 7.2 percent. the sluggish economy and the fiscal cliff among the second-term challenges and then foreign policy including the situation in syria and iran and the latest fallout from benghazi ed henry is live at the white house. a lot of challenges from abroad. >>reporter: you talk about the fiscal cliff, they have that and after what has been happening with syria and that is play out with violence on the...
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gosh. 1936, fdr want 61% of the boat but it was a culturally divided electorate. it was economically divided. fdr famously said that he welcomed the hatred of the economic loyalists who were in a rage against him. he was in a position to say that because he had gotten 61% of the vote. then get elections that are basically confirming elections. when eisenhower won for a second term or bill clinton ran for a second term. not that there were not divisions or differences, obviously, but they took place in a different climate. what we saw in 2000, 2004, and yet again in 2008. it raises the question what is it about our political culture? what is it about our country that is divided not just 50-50 politically but 50-50 culturally that is feeding this intense polarization? host: are you still there? were you currently in costs right now? caller: yes, i am. host: why did you ask the question you did? caller: i ask that question because previously we had come up with a different question, but it was not accessible for this topic. we put our heads together because here, in
gosh. 1936, fdr want 61% of the boat but it was a culturally divided electorate. it was economically divided. fdr famously said that he welcomed the hatred of the economic loyalists who were in a rage against him. he was in a position to say that because he had gotten 61% of the vote. then get elections that are basically confirming elections. when eisenhower won for a second term or bill clinton ran for a second term. not that there were not divisions or differences, obviously, but they took...
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but he will also go down in history as the most successful democratic presidential candidate since fdr. president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact outcome of the race, and i mean down to every single state. we'll see about florida. nate was, of course, pilloried, pilloried on the right and by right-leaning beltway media types, including politico.com, for having the audacity to print what his poll averages told him was about to happen. but nate was right, the polls were right, even without florida being decided, we now know that president obama won in pretty much exactly the way the state-by-state polls said he was going to win. he won with more than 300 electoral votes. it was not magic, it was just math. math that was completely invisible to the polit
but he will also go down in history as the most successful democratic presidential candidate since fdr. president clinton got re-elected too, i know, but only barack obama got re-elected with not just big electoral college margins, but also with majority wins in the popular vote, twice. the guy who predicted this outcome, almost exactly, is nate silver, of course, who writes the political statistics blog, 538 at "the new york times." for accurately predicting, it appears, the exact...
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truman never learned anything from fdr or from -- a transition within zero knowledge. that does not happen anymore. you get to the phone right away. he picked up the phone at the other and they said, good to the white house as soon as you can. so he grabbed his hat and it- out. -- dashed out. he was taken upstairs to the second floor, the family for. he was met by eleanor roosevelt. he looked up and said, harry, the president is dead. he was in total shock. he said, what can i do for you? she said, what can we do for you? you are in trouble now. >> from his early life of his presidency, aida donald looks at the life of harry truman. >> in a few moments, a forum on women and the 2012 election. in a little less than an hour and a half, ron paul on his career but interpublic service. a short news conference with angus king. after that, steve latourette on the so-called fiscal cliff. >> the senate armed services committee holds a hearing tomorrow on general joseph dunford. he is assistant commandant of the ring corps and a lead a regiment of in the 2003 -- the marine corps
truman never learned anything from fdr or from -- a transition within zero knowledge. that does not happen anymore. you get to the phone right away. he picked up the phone at the other and they said, good to the white house as soon as you can. so he grabbed his hat and it- out. -- dashed out. he was taken upstairs to the second floor, the family for. he was met by eleanor roosevelt. he looked up and said, harry, the president is dead. he was in total shock. he said, what can i do for you? she...
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but if you look at it as a historic matter, you know, what did fdr do wrong after injecting a huge amount of stimulus in to the economy he gave into the temptation to attack deficits than he did austerity which plunged the country back into a recession. what did europe do wrong? they responded to this huge economic crisis with austerity and in the case of great britain they went into a double-dip recession. their economy is flat-lined because of austerity. so, you know, president obama has a great opportunity to not make the mistakes of history and not make the mistakes of europe. austerity doesn't work. the other issues and we talk about that budget fight, what you're saying accurately that after 2010, we're going to try austerity, we're going to do what the republicans want, which is cuts, we found out how difficult it is to find things to shave off the budget. there are only a few things to cut. there's defense, there's social security, what are the big items in the budget? there isn't a lot out there. >> particularly when you talk about noun defense discretionary spending which is bas
but if you look at it as a historic matter, you know, what did fdr do wrong after injecting a huge amount of stimulus in to the economy he gave into the temptation to attack deficits than he did austerity which plunged the country back into a recession. what did europe do wrong? they responded to this huge economic crisis with austerity and in the case of great britain they went into a double-dip recession. their economy is flat-lined because of austerity. so, you know, president obama has a...
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that franklin roosevelt never invited his predecessor, herbert hoover to the white house, and that fdr had harsh words for his last opponent. >> in 1944, he called dewey who he beat, an s.o.b. and didn't want to see his face. >> reporter: richard nixon met hubert humphrey after beating him in 1968 and offered him the job of u.n. ambassador, which he declined. bill clinton dropped in to see george h.w. bush after winning the 1992 election, and you would have thought that they had always been the best of friends. >> very, very friendly and very helpful. >> reporter: one topic that never came up in today's meeting, the campaign. no wonder they had such a good time. but things don't always go that well. george w. bush's meeting with al gore in 2000 was notable only for its brevity. >> i think in general, they're very awkward, but that photo op tells the world, really, that america's back, operating as one united country. >> reporter: now, the white house won't say whether the president will ask romney's help on any particular issue, as he suggested he might on election night. and we won't
that franklin roosevelt never invited his predecessor, herbert hoover to the white house, and that fdr had harsh words for his last opponent. >> in 1944, he called dewey who he beat, an s.o.b. and didn't want to see his face. >> reporter: richard nixon met hubert humphrey after beating him in 1968 and offered him the job of u.n. ambassador, which he declined. bill clinton dropped in to see george h.w. bush after winning the 1992 election, and you would have thought that they had...
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i looked back at some of the first ones, charles lindbergh, fdr was on the original list. there were a few names that i was not familiar with. maybe there were random picks there even in the first 10 years is there anybody who deserves it do you think in terms of impact on the year? melissa: remember, hitler was on the list. ayatollah khomeni on the list with negative impact. i'm serious on this. looking back at sandra fluke concept, why wouldn't a person this year i don't know how to describe them maybe, entitlement voter or entitlement recipient? people driving american politics right now are the low information voters as euphemisticly call, somewhere out there there is government that can give them their stuff. they're so afraid mitt romney would stop the stuff, and so supportive of getting stuff they followed the political chases -- choices that they made. i say that the entitlement person, being the person of the year. martha: hmmm. obviously a sarcastic pick. unlikely that is what you're going to see them to do. melissa: you want a serious one? you want a serious one
i looked back at some of the first ones, charles lindbergh, fdr was on the original list. there were a few names that i was not familiar with. maybe there were random picks there even in the first 10 years is there anybody who deserves it do you think in terms of impact on the year? melissa: remember, hitler was on the list. ayatollah khomeni on the list with negative impact. i'm serious on this. looking back at sandra fluke concept, why wouldn't a person this year i don't know how to describe...
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this is only the second time since fdr that a president has received 5% of 50% of the vote twice. the only other person is ronald reagan. the numbers are still being counted in the west coast so it will be bigger. obama has the bigger margin of victory than george bush did in 2004. and remember that george bush declared himself a mandate into how. >> stephanie: how long bigger do you think the poplar vote margin would have been if it weren't to hurricane sandy. obviously the popular vote would have been bigger. >> caller: no, it's clear. i wouldn't be surprised if we get to a four-point margin. this is how good this is. we are close if it expands to half a percent, which is doable with the ballots in california arizona and washington and oregon. president obamamitt romney will have around 47% of the vote. >> stephanie: how ironic tee hee. congratulations on all your rightness and smartness. >> caller: thanks very much. >> what universe is dick morris not part of the media. he's complaining about the media and his mug is on fox news every five minutes. >> stephanie: myth busters is
this is only the second time since fdr that a president has received 5% of 50% of the vote twice. the only other person is ronald reagan. the numbers are still being counted in the west coast so it will be bigger. obama has the bigger margin of victory than george bush did in 2004. and remember that george bush declared himself a mandate into how. >> stephanie: how long bigger do you think the poplar vote margin would have been if it weren't to hurricane sandy. obviously the popular vote...
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1880 when he carried 43 out of 50 states and defeated an incumbent president by a larger margin than fdr beat herbert hoover, if you take out he didn't want those various subgroups, women, african-americans, haitians, hispanics, 18 to 29th and so forth and overlay his deferments in 1980 over this electorate, he loses by the same amount that romney did. .. survey that we commissioned. that we got very early this morning about 5:00 a.m. but the preliminary evidence is consistent with what i've seen throughout my career. you know, there's a tendency to characterture and styingtize voters. devote faith and suggest they live in trailer parks and poor educate and cling to their guns on vote on gay marriage and abortion. not true. if you look at the evangelical vote yesterday they voted on the same economy and jobs. to put in they are underwater on the mortgages. they are also struggling. they're trying to figure out how to send their kids to school. they voted largely on the economy and jobs. to a lesser extend on deficit and spending. you look like same sex marriage and abortion. i think the
1880 when he carried 43 out of 50 states and defeated an incumbent president by a larger margin than fdr beat herbert hoover, if you take out he didn't want those various subgroups, women, african-americans, haitians, hispanics, 18 to 29th and so forth and overlay his deferments in 1980 over this electorate, he loses by the same amount that romney did. .. survey that we commissioned. that we got very early this morning about 5:00 a.m. but the preliminary evidence is consistent with what i've...
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>> i read my books, my fdr. that's exactly what happened. they said, oh, things are better and let's tighten the budge and it brought the second wave of the great recession. i hope it doesn't go that way. >> we've got to end it there. there was a guest natasha at the same time. >> i remember. >> i wish we could do that every time. kevin can we call you natasha? >> you can. i'll put on a skirt and wig if i can have to. the punch bowl is like a swimming pool. >> hard to move a punch bowl like that. >> see you later. >> when we come back, we'll talk about a website that could save you an unnecessary trip to the doct doctor's office. they're helping patients get advice without the hassle of a waiting room. we'll speak to the company's founder ron gutman right after this. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ]
>> i read my books, my fdr. that's exactly what happened. they said, oh, things are better and let's tighten the budge and it brought the second wave of the great recession. i hope it doesn't go that way. >> we've got to end it there. there was a guest natasha at the same time. >> i remember. >> i wish we could do that every time. kevin can we call you natasha? >> you can. i'll put on a skirt and wig if i can have to. the punch bowl is like a swimming pool....
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same way to a recession coach was more spending, higher taxes and not the regulations in obama and fdr never did anything hoover hadn't done already except the ftc are doing the same. i think there's very serious damage done to the economy and world economy by the approaches are stuck running to this and that obama has put on steroids. there were many problems with bush allowing the clinton changes with fannie mae and freddie mac to continue, to not be ended. i was a very big problem. hostility to the tea party i understand because the team party came in and changed the direction of the modern republican party to make it much more serious about spending and it wasn't that way before. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> house republicans to pass a that would work. they pass the extension of tax cuts that would work. you go and how conversations in front of the american people without ads about how romney is mean to dogs and causes cancer and actually talking about issues. i think that is the debate we need to have. we have a habit. certainly didn't have it in the last election. we can have it no
same way to a recession coach was more spending, higher taxes and not the regulations in obama and fdr never did anything hoover hadn't done already except the ftc are doing the same. i think there's very serious damage done to the economy and world economy by the approaches are stuck running to this and that obama has put on steroids. there were many problems with bush allowing the clinton changes with fannie mae and freddie mac to continue, to not be ended. i was a very big problem. hostility...
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best understood as a race to put himself in the pantheon of the great progressive presidents, wilson, fdr, lbj who expanded the state's control over the private economy and over the wants and needs of the american middle class. unable to run on his record, he has conducted a low-down re-election campaign based on destroying his opponent's character. if the polls are right even if he wins, he will do so since the first president since wilson to win with a smaller margin than he did the first time. but for mr. obama, this won't matter. his great progressive gamble will have paid off. >> it was balanced. >> i don't know what to think. >> subtly fought. >> it's black or it's white. >> you know what, it sang, like the beatles. it was beautiful. i guess "the wall street journal," again, richard, a bit more nuanced and balanced than i expected. >> interesting, in turn, they seem to be thinking the gamble will pay off. i don't remember them complaining too much about president bush's re-election campaign style in 2004, but maybe that's just a trick of memory. >> you talked about mandate. you used
best understood as a race to put himself in the pantheon of the great progressive presidents, wilson, fdr, lbj who expanded the state's control over the private economy and over the wants and needs of the american middle class. unable to run on his record, he has conducted a low-down re-election campaign based on destroying his opponent's character. if the polls are right even if he wins, he will do so since the first president since wilson to win with a smaller margin than he did the first...
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truman never learned anything from fdr or his staff. it was a transition with his zero knowledge. that does not happen anymore. he got a phone call from the white house. he picked up the phone. at the other end they said -- it to the white house as soon as you can. he dashed out. he had a car. they give him a show for -- a chauffeur. he was taken to the second floor, the family for. he was met by eleanor roosevelt. he looked up. she said -- the president is dead. he was in shock. he said -- what can i do for you? >she said -- harry, what can we do for you. you are in trouble down. >> aida donald looks at the life of harry truman in "citizen soldier." >> up next a discussion on the security of the texas-mexico border. this is just under one hour. >> thank you for being here at the second annual texas tribune festival. we have had some pretty lively discussion so far. these gentlemen are from the texas house of representatives. they are on different sides of the aisles. commissioner todd staples is the texas agriculture commissioner. state representative from 1995 until 2001. he has
truman never learned anything from fdr or his staff. it was a transition with his zero knowledge. that does not happen anymore. he got a phone call from the white house. he picked up the phone. at the other end they said -- it to the white house as soon as you can. he dashed out. he had a car. they give him a show for -- a chauffeur. he was taken to the second floor, the family for. he was met by eleanor roosevelt. he looked up. she said -- the president is dead. he was in shock. he said --...
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the eye the date was february 10, 2009 when he was selling his economic stimulus plan, and he said fdr's new deal actually did work but he should've spent a lot more money and then the records would've shown it. it seemed to me he was looking at writing of unexplained, he convinced me that he is a keynesian economist on steroids. when i look at this sequestration deal, and the fiscal cliff, and i think what does the president want. he doesn't want to reform social security, medicare or medicaid. he's got obamacare mostly in a position where it's going to be awfully hard to stop it now, interest is another entitlement. that's five entitlement. if they all collapse into the general fund, that fit his philosophy perfectly. and by the way, he's happy to cut the military. and so i look at this and i think of what does the president want out of this deal? if the negotiations collapsed and the bush tax cuts went away, then it looks to me like that might be his goal. and is again out of jail free card is, isn't quite free but it's get out of jail in a way card, it's i want to respects is on thos
the eye the date was february 10, 2009 when he was selling his economic stimulus plan, and he said fdr's new deal actually did work but he should've spent a lot more money and then the records would've shown it. it seemed to me he was looking at writing of unexplained, he convinced me that he is a keynesian economist on steroids. when i look at this sequestration deal, and the fiscal cliff, and i think what does the president want. he doesn't want to reform social security, medicare or...
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no president with unemployment rate this high has ever been re-elected since fdr. i wonder what are republicans thinking of where they are tonight? >> well the strange thing that as bad as this was for the presidential campaign it's been access amongst house races where republicans are holding their own. end up with a net gain which nobody was expecting. in the end, mitt romney was able to prove that he was a problem solver but he was unable to prove that he understood their problems. with the republican needs to pay attention to what i call the empathy quotient. ability to understand, appreciate and communicate that they really get what the average american is thinking and feeling and then they can prove that they can solve those problems. >> pelley: what demographics in the country based on what we know at this point if the republicans nail to reach. who do they need to reach now that they haven't reached tonight? >> well, that's he's he's. first is hispanics, you cannot win national election when you are getting 20-something percent of the hispanic vote. it's no
no president with unemployment rate this high has ever been re-elected since fdr. i wonder what are republicans thinking of where they are tonight? >> well the strange thing that as bad as this was for the presidential campaign it's been access amongst house races where republicans are holding their own. end up with a net gain which nobody was expecting. in the end, mitt romney was able to prove that he was a problem solver but he was unable to prove that he understood their problems....